) Lundon, Stewart & Co., Ltd. REGULAR WEEKLY MARKET SALE. SATURDAY, A\’RIL 1, ipil. ! At 12 o’clock. Lundon, stewart & cd., LTD., will sell:— Horses, cows, pigs, poultry, pota- , toes, onions, wheat, barley, oats, I chaff, pumpkins, marrows, ap- | pies, pears, peaches, tomatoes, ! water melons, and other produce ' Vehicles, harness, ploughs, tools, i etc., etc. Household furniture including dining, kitchen and occasional tables, dressers, sideboard, chairs, wardrobes, duchess pairs, chest drawers, bookshelves, d. and s. bedsteads, w.w. and k. matj tresses and stretchers, large I shop counter, linoleum, carpet 1 squares, mats, palm stands, | piano (by Hopkinson), cupi bqards, books, lamps, bicycles, ■ baths, buckets, kitchen and I cooking utensils, and quantity | useful household sundries.
H. N. STEWART, Auctioneer. FOR SALE. TQ ACRES, splendid land, off St. George’s Road, Hastings, few minutes from creamery and handy to either Havelock or Hastings, divided into 4 paddocks and watered by artesian. Good 5-room-ed house, scullery, etc., large shed, trapshed, cowbail, fowl house, pigsty, |-acre orchard, etc. This is a splendid little property, and will not be long on the market. Owner has left district. Price £1350. £4OO cash. Also—-5-roomed house Nelson street, | acre land, bath, scullery, W.H. tubs, copper; gas, sewerage; situated in best part of Hastings. This is a valuable property. Price £7OO. Cash required £2OO or will let at 16/- per week. \’o. 32. — 7 Acres close to town, oside borough. Price £l4O per tcre. No. 70. —9-Roomed Gentleman’s Residence, situated in the fa>shionible part of Hastings. Every modern convenience, including verantah on two sides, bath, h. and c. vater, washhouse; copper and tubs «et in, coal house, shed, concrete paths, |-acre land. Everything up o' date. Nice garden and lawn. Price £1500: Terms on application. No. 31.—14 Acres splendid land; would cut up well. Price £ll5 per I I For full particulars apply—
Q UNDON, gTEWART & QO. M. AYRE, Land Department.
FOR SALE. Q.ROCERY jgUSINESS. Shop -and six large dwellingrooms with all conveniences, corner section in good thoroughfare, shed, trapshed, and chaff room. Lease, 5 years, 30/- a week. Stock and plant about £230. No goodwill. A few months ago the turnover was £l5O a month. Terms: Stock at invoice price, less 2| per cent. Further particulars from — HUNTER, SCHULTZE & GIBSON Land, Estate, and Exchange Agents, TENNYSON STREET, NAPIER. ANTED TO QELL.
ACRE DAIRY FARM, 8- ■ ” roomed HoUse, all conveniences, 18 bails, cowshed, and barn; 10 paddocks; all land has been heavy bush land, three parts has been ploughed, all well grassed ; can dairy 50 cows easy on this farm ; handy to school and factory. £3O per acre ; £3OO cash, balance 10 years at 5 per cent. .
0/f ACRES, lease and stock LItU £395 cash. This has been all heavy bush land, and three parts has been ploughed, handy to school and factory; 5-room-ed House, concrete floor in cowshed and dairy; 9 paddocks. Rent 25/-; purchasing clause £3O. Apply— C H J gOLSTAD. land agent, P.O. Box No. 10, HALCOMB E.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 93, 1 April 1911, Page 12
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